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Forming Special Education Teachers during the Pandemic: New Teachers’ Sense of Self Efficacy
Forming Special Education Teachers during the Pandemic: New Teachers’ Sense of Self Efficacy

Author(s): Gabriela Walker, Kathleen Klinger, Nilsa Thorsos
Subject(s): Education, Psychology, Higher Education , Educational Psychology, Personality Psychology
Published by: Universitatea din București, Facultatea de Psihologie și Științele Educației, Departamentul Psihopedagogie Specială
Keywords: COVID-19 pandemic; disability; teacher preparation programs;self-efficacy;

Summary/Abstract: This paper examines special education new-teacher perceptions about the impact of shifting from teaching children with disabilities in person to a remote learning delivery. The Covid-19 pandemic disrupted formal education and shifted special education service delivery to a ‘remote modality’. Health restrictions and community lockdowns literally pushed teachers into online delivery systems beyond their own learning experiences and into their students’ homes. The research methodology employed is a mixed methodology approach, where the responses from a six-open-question survey were coded and quantified. Based on these results, administrators and policy makers have to consider changes to accommodate this paradigm shift to better serve students with disabilities, a matter of educational equity and social justice.

  • Issue Year: X/2021
  • Issue No: 1
  • Page Range: 18-24
  • Page Count: 7
  • Language: English